How so? If anything, people have been held more accountable in the past 15 years than in Cubs history. Lynch was shown the door fairly quickly. They realized Dusty was the wrong guy and let him go despite an "unprecedented level of success". They made a change in the draft room after a couple down years. They've fired hitting coaches and base coaches and have had 6 different managers. Something as arbitrary as "holding people accountable" isn't particularly meaningful. The thing that has held the Cubs back for so long has not been ownership, or accountability, but the wrong people making the wrong personel decisions. It's as simple as that. All this other stuff about putting the focus on winning and concentrating on the product on the field and all the rest are just words to keep the media busy. It all comes down to who they acquire to play baseball games, and they haven't acquired enough good players. Dusty had a 4-year deal and should have been shown the door sometime in 2005. They just didn't renew his contract. They didn't terminate him like they should have. And you cant argue that the clubhouse went to hell under his watch, too. And Hendry, while he's made some good moves, has been allowed to do more harm to this team than good without much interference from above, and hasn't stepped in to overrule the manager at times when he should have, either. I'm not one to say that the guy at the top should be putting his hands in every aspect of the business, but if he sees things going to hell, he's got to step in and do something, which is something Hendry doesn't do, and Baker never did, due to either stubbornness or ignorance.